Vote Yes on this bill if you want a temporary suspension of gasoline and diesel fuel taxes to potentially lower fuel costs for consumers.
Organizations that support this bill may include those advocating for lower fuel prices, such as transportation companies and consumer advocacy groups.
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Vote No on this bill if you want to maintain the current tax structure to ensure continued funding for the Highway Trust Fund and the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund.
Organizations that oppose this bill may include environmental advocacy groups and any stakeholders concerned with reductions in funding for infrastructure and environmental protections.
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Gas Tax Suspension Act (S 4485)
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Federal
2026
Latest Action:
Introduced in Senate
Updated:
May 11, 2026
Chamber:
Senate
This bill would temporarily stop federal gas and diesel taxes for 90 days, with a possible extension to 180 days if the President decides the economy needs it.